- Chelsea reject Dortmund’s loan bid
- Blues prioritise sales to fund Simons & Garnacho
- Chukwuemeka attracting interest from multiple clubs
Chelsea have rejected Borussia Dortmund‘s bid for Chukwuemeka, which was structured as a loan with an obligation to buy. The Blues were reportedly unimpressed by the financial terms, describing the offer as ‘insulting’ as per Fabrizio Romano. Several other clubs are also in the race, with Chelsea favouring a permanent sale of the 20-year-old.
Chelsea are pushing to trim their squad ahead of potential marquee signings. Simons and Garnacho are at the top of their shortlist, but both moves hinge on raising funds. Offloading fringe players like Chukwuemeka is seen as key to freeing up squad space and meeting financial requirements.
Chukwuemeka joined Chelsea from Aston Villa in 2022 but has struggled for consistent minutes. Injuries and fierce competition in midfield have limited his opportunities in Enzo Maresca’s squad. While the Blues are open to selling, they want a fee that reflects the player’s potential.
Chelsea will continue talks with interested clubs over a permanent transfer for Chukwuemeka. Borussia Dortmund may decide to return with an improved proposal, while other suitors monitor the situation. Meanwhile, Chelsea remain focused on advancing negotiations for Simons and Garnacho before the window closes.